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  1. Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (April 18, 1924 – September 10, 2005) was an American singer and multi-instrumentalist from Louisiana. He won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album in 1983 for his album, Alright Again!

  2. Clarence Brown. Clarence Leon Brown (May 10, 1890 – August 17, 1987) was an American film director. [1] Early life. Born in Clinton, Massachusetts, to Larkin Harry Brown, a cotton manufacturer, and Katherine Ann Brown (née Gaw), Brown moved to Tennessee when he was 11 years old.

  3. Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown was an American singer and multi-instrumentalist from Louisiana. He won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album in 1983 for his album, Alright...

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    • Got My Mojo Working. Number one on our top 10 Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown songs list is the alluring hit “Got My Mojo Working.” The song is featured on Gatemouth’s Grammy Award-nominated album, Standing My Ground.
    • Okie Dokie Stomp. Texas blues don’t get any better than with hits like “Okie Dokie Stomp.” Despite being an instrumental, “Okie Dokie Stomp” remains one of the best Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown compositions ever.
    • Born in Louisiana. East or west, nowhere ever matches home, especially when you have great memories about the place. Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown has something to say about his home city in the beautiful song “Born in Louisiana.”
    • Honky Tonk. Throughout his career, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown played prodigious songs, some of which were instrumentals. “Honky Tonk” brings us to one of his fan-favorite instrumentals.
  4. Clarence Brown: His 20 best films. by cafg-0 • Created 10 years ago • Modified 2 years ago. One of the first directors who made a succesful transition from silent to talkies, he directed some valuable films during the Hollywood golden age.

  5. Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. More images. Real Name: Clarence Brown Jr. Profile: American multi-instrumentalist (guitar, fiddle, bass, drums, mandolin, viola, harmonica) and singer, who gained his nickname "Gatemouth" from a high school instructor who said Brown had a "voice like a gate".

  6. Sep 12, 2005 · Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, perhaps the most versatile of all blues-based musicians, died Saturday at age eighty-one of complications from lung cancer and heart disease.